Wednesday, July 25, 2012 1:57:32 PMThe whole system has healthy bacteria that keep infections from happening so these products are actually the leading cause of NPS or nasty pussy syndrome. On a side note, "dry" sounds really unappealing...

Wednesday, July 25, 2012 1:34:44 AMI guess now we know who doesn't brush or clean his ears with a cotton swab either, cuz you know they're also internal and most likely self-cleaning too :D

If you're cleaning the internal parts of your ears with a cotton swab, you're deaf because you've perforated your eardrums and you will have serious, possibly life-threatening, infections from the bits of cotton you've rammed into the internal parts of your ears.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 8:21:38 PMWhy is there controversy? There's deodorants out there that will whiten your armpits. As for me, I'm one of the lucky ones. I'm a natural blond. You figure the rest out.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 7:08:32 PMbecause once started [shaving] they itch like no ones business if I forget

I've tried various ways of depilating my legs. I'm really hairy, although a medical condition has now killed off the hair on my legs between ankles and knees. But this was when I was younger and I had enough hair on my legs to call it fur.

Shaving was too bothersome. Shave half an inch, block the razor, repeat. Get a quarter done and the blade's blunt. Fuss and bother.

So I waxed. Fuss and bother, though less than shaving. Moderately painful.

Epilator. AARRRGGHHH! ARRRGGHHH! Did a few square inches. Damn, that hurt.

So...cream. It claimed to be rose scented. A lie! It stank of harsh chemicals. Slop it on, toes to thighs (really hairy, remember)...and make the mistake of standing with my legs together while it worked. Bald balls resulted. I know what you mean about the itching.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 6:58:04 PMI *do* clean my genitals. Thoroughly, daily. The problem is that women's genitals are mostly mucous membrane, and therefore a lot more sensitive to your run of the mill soap or body wash. It's not a sexist agenda, it's a: women need a more specialized product than a bar of soap, because a bar of soap will irritate them down there.

I've never known a woman who uses anything other than soap or (much more commonly) shower gel. If it's OK for the head of a penis (which is also a mucous membrane), it's almost certainly OK for a vulva. There's no need to clean a vagina - it's internal and self-cleaning.

If your shower gel irritates you, use a different one. Try an unperfumed one - it's often the perfume that's the irritant.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 1:53:28 PMDid they later strip down only to have her husband surprised by the magnificent bleached mean person? Did she really just feel sad the whole day for having a filthy vagina?

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 11:12:54 AMI figure a lot of people haven't read the article in the credits. The issue isn't hygiene and whether women should use it or not, its the fact its marketed to bleach genitals as well and given the caste separation in India (where this advert was aired) I can well understand the controversy surrounding the product

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 10:52:59 AMIs it safe? Does it work? If so, then why not use it?

And before we go all "ARGH YOU'RE SEXIST IF WOMEN HAVE TO CLEAN THEIR GENITALS WHY SHOULDN'T YOU?"

I *do* clean my genitals. Thoroughly, daily. The problem is that women's genitals are mostly mucous membrane, and therefore a lot more sensitive to your run of the mill soap or body wash. It's not a sexist agenda, it's a: women need a more specialized product than a bar of soap, because a bar of soap will irritate them down there.